I agree with the points made, and it is what I expected. I mean, when the original Kinect launched, going from the 250-GB console to adding the Kinect in the bundle was a $100 price increase, while the standalone Kinect was $150. Like you said, if the Kinect was the same price as the difference between the bundle and the separated purchases cost, there would be no incentive to purchase the bundle. However, it would have been interesting to have done the standalone with a game, then had ONLY Kinect-inclusive bundles come with free games at $500. That might have helped improve the Kinect install base, but I'm sure there would have been butthurt galore in the media.